The Barnesville gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 187?-189?, March 30, 1899, Image 1

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THE BARNESVILLE GAZETTE. VOL. 32 SUBSCRIPTION SI.OO Where are you going, my pretty maid! To the ROUSS RACKET Store she said? Why are you going there* my pretty maid To buy BARGAINS, sir, she said, SPRING SPECIALS. Calicoes 4c and 5c White Lawns sc, 7c, 9e, 12c Figured Lawns.... 5c 8c 10c 14c, Figured Organdies. 6c, 9c, 14c. 02c. White Organdies 10c, 14c, 25c, Millinery—latest styles Sailors, plain black or while, 25c, 75c Mixed straw sailors. . 45c to $1.25 TuO-tpne sailors 50c to $1.25 Dress Hats, $1.25, $1.75, $2.50 $6,25 We can build you a sty lish hat less than any one in town- Ladies Slippers, Tan .. .98c to $2.25 Ladies Oxfords, Black 75c to $2.25 Minnie McMichael is in charge of the millinery and lias had special opportunities to give you the latest styles. Call on her and see for yourself. ROUSS RMET STORE J R. DEAVOURS, Prop. Representing C. B. Rouss, N. Y. A. L. MILLS. We don’t claim to have the biggest store in town, We own a building 24 ft, wide and 92 feet long, which is filled from bottom to top with all the latest styles of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, and MILLINERY AT PRICES NO COMPETITOR WILL DARE QUOTE, WHITE GOODS. We have all the latest styles in Piques, Welts, Lawns, Nainsooks, Mulls, Organdies, etc. Piques at 25c yd; other merchants ask you 40c for the same goods. SILKS. All the latest styles in silks are with us, plain and fancy taffetas in all the leading shades. Big line of plain and brocade, black silks and satin, fully 25 per cent cheaper than any house will offer the same goods. MILLINERY. We are too busy in this depart ment to have an opening this season. Our work room is already crowded with orders enough to keep us busy, from now unlill Easter. We are showing this week some very pretty hats, in stple and beauty that you will not be able to find elsewhere this side of Atlanta. STATIONARY. Just received a nice line of station ary—the latest styles—the best grade at prices other people ask you for inferior quality. Come to see us. We want to talk bussiness with you. Look throngh our stock—-we are anxious to show you through Yours for business, . A. L. MILLS. EASTER IS COMING. Anew hat SI.OO to $2.25 New pair shoes 98c to $8.75 Ladies Easter Bonnet, $2.28 tos 7.50 Cyrano Bead Chains 85c to 75c These Cyrano chains the latest. Easter Pants $1.25 to $2.25 These pants bought at big bargains. Big lot of Corsets, 25c, 50c, 75, 1.25 Piques, latest cord.... 10c, 12c, IBc Curtain Scrims sc, 6c, 8c Fancy Ginghams sc, 7c, 9c Ribbons, Satin, Taffeta Gauze, striped or checked, 2c to 75c Our Kibbons have always been the best and cheapest in Barnesville. Call on us for anything but spring poetry. SHOES, Our Spring stock of slippers will will arrive this week. The lIAYES PARTRIDGE & CO’S. make. The best ladies’ shoe house on earth. We have them in all the newest toes, cuts, etc. Black and tan. Don’t buy your slippers until you look through our line. RIBBONS. We sell more ribbons thou all the stores in town. We buy direct from the manufacturer therefore can save you 38 per cent, on ribbons. UMBRELLAS. In selecting our stock of umbrellas and parasols we did not forget the little girls. We have a big line of all the leading shades for the little folks as well as larger ones, ranging in price from 25c to $3.00. Gents’ Furnishings. Our line of spring shirts, collars, cuffs, and neckwear are all in. We have the prettiest $1 shirt in the market. Try some of our 10c col lars—the Lest on earth. See our line of ties before you buy. BARNESVILLE, GA., THURSDAY* MARCH 30,1899. THE FIFTH REGIMENT BAND o WILL 50, AT THE CHAUTAUQUA WITH THIRTY MEN. , o > The directors of the Barnesville Chautauqua Association are very glad to announce that they have closed a contract with the famous Fifth Regiment Band, of Atlanta, Ga., to be composed of 30 men, for the entire Chautauqua week. Last year this band, with 22 men, was a great attraction, pleasing everybody, but in coming this year with 30 men, it will far Surpass its work last year. It will simply be su perb. It will be the largest band ever engaged for such an occasion in Georgia, and it will this year include solos, du ets, quartets and other very important additional features over last year. In itself, the band will make the Barnesville Chautauqua overshadow every t Chautauqua in the state or south, and the other attractions will be of equal merit. In fact until the program is in progress, one can but dream of the joys of the marvelously brilliant session of the Chau tauqua that Barnesville will hold during the week, July 2-8. It will be the greatest event of the kind in Georgia in 1899. The program will be matchless in its attractions and Barnes ville proposes a demonstration throughout the week that will be the wonder of the people of the whole state. Baruesville’s Chautauqua. The Atlanta Constitution Tuesday contained the following about Barnes ville’s chautauqua: “Lieutenant Colonel Frank M. Stafford of Barnesville, Ga., member ot the Governor’s staff, was in the city yesterday in the interest of the Barnesville Chautauqua Association. He closed a contract with Mr. E. W. Dutton, manager of Wedemeyers fa mous Fifth regiment band, for a band of thirty men for the entire week ot the session, July 2d to Bth. This is the largest number of men ever en gaged for a fullweek by any chau tauqua association in Georgia. “Col. Stafford talks enthusiastically ot their programme. The directors are now negotiating with such public speakers as Hon. Joseph Bailey, “Private” John Allen, Senator John W. Daniel and General Wheeler and such lecturers as Watterson, Wend ing, DeMotte, Page, Bain and Dixon. Hon. William J. Bryan will deliver the Fourth of July address. “The Barnesville Chautauqua last year proved a success, not only from a literary and educational standpoint, but paid a handsome dividend to the stockholders. The directors propose to invest $2,000 in this year’s pro gramme. ” The Massachusetts Mutual Life Insur ance Cos., Organized 1857.—Some Features of Its Policies. 1. Safe. 2. Incontestable. 3. Non-forfeitable. 4. Cash values plainly stated. 5. Paid-up participating insurance. 6. Paid-up policies always have increasing cash values. 7. Liberal loans to policy holders, plainly stated. 8. Thirty days grace in payment of premiums when applied for. 9. Liberal annual dividends. No waiting long periods for the earnings on your policy, risking the loss of all accumulations. 10. Dividends may be used in cash to reduce the cost of carrying the policy. 11. Dividends may be applied to increase the insurance. 12. Dividends may be used to ac celerate the maturity of the policy. 13. Cash values of all accumulated dividends may be used to jfey prem iums or taken with cash value of policy. 14. Protected by the Massachu setts laws, the best laws in the world governing life insurance. 15. Sample policy and extracts from the famous Massachusetts In surance laws on application to VV. K. Wilkinson, General Agent, Barnesville, Ga. Notice. Members of the Literary Section of the Woman’s Club will note the change in time of meeting. The reg ular monthly meeting will be held in the club room at Gordon Institute on Friday afternoon, March 31st at 3 o’clock. Mrs. A. M. Lamhdin, Pres. W. C. Miss Nannie Howard, Ch’rm'n Literary Section. PROGRAM LITERARY SECTION WOMAN’S ci.un. Time—Half-past two o’clock Friday afternoon, March 31st. Place—Art Room, Institute. Music—Miss Lillian Mitchell. Paper—Current Events for March, Miss Collins. Music—Vocal Solo, Mrs. J. F. Neely. Subject for Study Tennyson’s Idyls of the King—continued. Each member is requested to bring a copy of Tennyson so as to read “Gareth and Lynette.” Sin should know is a great home book that tells bout the repro :ive physiology nomen, and all bout the home treatment of liar to the sex. This book con tains 1008 pages and over 700 il lustrations. It Pierce’s Com mon Sense Medical Ad viser. It used to cost $1.50. Over seven hundred thou sand people purchased it at that price and over 1,200,000 people now own copies of it. For a limited time copies will be given away free. This great book contains the names, ad dresses, photographs and experiences of hundreds of women who were once hope less invalids, but who have been restored to robust womanly health by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. This mar velous medicine acts directly on the deli cate organs distinctly feminine. It makes them strong, healthy, vigorous, virile and elastic. It fits for wifehood and mother hood. It banishes the usual suffering of the expectant months, and makes baby’s advent easy ar.d almost painless. It robs motherhood of its perils. It insures the robust health of the little new-comer and a bountiful supply of nature’s nourishment. It transforms weak, sickly, nervous inva lids into healthy, happy wives and mothers. For a paper-covered copy of Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Mediial Adviser, send 21 one-cent stamps, to cover cost of mailing only , to World’s Dispensary Medical Asso ciation, Buffalo, N. Y. For elegant French cloth binding, 31 stamps. Miss Edith Cam, of Clinton, Allegheny Cos., Pa., writes: "After two years of suffering, I began taking Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription and am now entirely cured. I had been troubled with female weakness for some time and also with a troublesome drain on the system, but now I am happy and well.” In cases of constipation and torpid liver, no remedy is equal to Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They regulate and invigorate the stomach, liver and bowels. They never fail. One little "Pellet ” is a gentle laxative and two a mild cathartic. They never gripe. An honest dealer will not urge a substitute upon you. Just Received A Fresh line SSI® Garden Seed \ W AT pfi&jji it r BLACKBURN'S - Drugstore. DIRECT FROM THE GROWER. MORRIS JACOBS. Where you pay for what you get, and get what you pa y ler, Isell my GOODS,'/ some merchants sell their CUSTOMERS, My Spring Stock has just began to ar rive, and everybody is invited to the funer al of competition. Trade Mark Stamped in Shank. UHjofIKQHH ON THE SFOT^,)! That's what wins—Getting there first and hitten' 'em hard when you arrive. That's what Our Goods mmmmmm—mmmmmmmammmmmmmmmm—mmmm mod Our Prices are doing for competition in the Shoe line this season. We’ro hammering down prices and driving up values, C l* our price for % ! (J f the above Shoe ■'■■■■ —Faultless in style and finish. ' Made by The Brown Shoe Cos., St. Louis, who turn out nothing but the best. MORRIS JACOBS, Mar. 16,1809 Barnesville, Ga. Work Wanted. I am now located in Barnesville, at the Stocks house, and solicit work— grate-setting, brick work and plaster ing. H. M. Pittman. LOANS. On farms, and choice Barnesville real estate, quickly negotiated. S. N. Woodward. DR. FRANCIS McCANDLISS. Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty. OFFICE HOURS a. m. to 11 a. m.; 3p.m. to 4 p. ui.; 7 p. in. to Bp. m. Realdence and office attlieCapt. K. J.Murphcy place. RHONE:!. COMMERCIAL HOTEL,”" Zebulon, Ga. A. B ROPE, Proprietor. First Glass Accommodations BUMBLE BEeJBK STOP- “ AND THINK! If If Isa pair of Shoes vou want, , lie sure vtvi get a heaping measure of value for vour nvonev. Shoes With a Record For durability, stvle and all the fine points In shoemahlng and fitting. That’s the Kind We Sell Thev arc made by The BROWN SHOE C()., the Biggest and Best Shoe Buiidirs In the Country, arvl thev stand behind tlvelr product. $3-00 Invested with us In this pair of Shoes buvs more service, foot comfort ann style than v<xi can get for an equal mount anv place else. backache is the tlrnt indication of kidney trouble. Urinary disorders, dia betes and even bright's disease follow unless promptly checked. Nothing better to make perfect kidneys than Dr. Bawyer’s Ukatine. W. C. Jokdan & Buo. Schedule Slightly Changed. The Central has put on several extra trains out of Atlanta, one of which is a train which comes to Griffin. The only change in the regular passenger trains passing Barnesville, is in the regular train going south. If is now due in Barnes ville at 10:06 instead of 9:40 p. m. WANTED.—LocaI or traveling salesmen to sell our Oils, Greases and Petrolatum on commission ex clusively, or as a side line. Goods guaranteed and Prices Low. Penn Petrolatum Oil Refiners, Coraopolis, Pa. IVo-To-Bao for Fifty Cent*. Guaranteed tobacco habit core, makes weak men strong,'blood pure, toc.li. All druggist* NO. 12